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#06 [3 Day Safari]
Kibale Forest National Park
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Kibale forest National Park covers 766 sq kms. It has the highest number of primates in Africa, thirteen species in all, including red, black and white colobus monkeys, blue monkeys and baboons and a large number of chimpanzees. It has a unique moist forest habitat.
About 400 species of birds have been reported in Kibale; over 150 |
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species of butterflies and a large number of moths can be discovered.
DAY 1. Meet and greet, then transfer to Fort Portal via Mubende, a little town set in rolling hills. May stop briefly at the Nakayima tree (shrine) believed to be hosting the spirit of Nakayima. Have a lunch break and arrive late afternoon in Fort Portal. Dinner and overnight at Ndali Logde/Crater Valley Kibale (CVK)/Uganda Wildlife Authority Bandas.
DAY 2. Early morning forest walk in search for chimps and other primates. The guide will provide not only detailed information on primates but also on all the forest fauna and flora. In the afternoon take a walk to Bigodi wetland for birds and other primates living around the swamp. Dinner and overnight at Ndali Lodge/Crater Valley Kibale (CVK)/Uganda Wildlife Authority Bandas.
DAY 3. Visit Amabere Ga Nyinamwiru, famous for stalactites and stalagmites and then proceed to Kampala with lunch enroute, arriving late afternoon. |
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